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Friday, March 15, 2013

Feedly

By now, most of you already know Google Reader is disappearing as of July 1, 2013 if you see the buzz on blogs! So funny to me because Google thinks we don't use it and it is all I see in my feeds since it was announced!!! I think you all know that I loved it so much for the organizational aspect!

No worries though! There are alternatives! USA Today had their top four choices HERE.

I liked the easy transfer. I did not even have to download my Google reader file to my computer. It just asks permission to access Google.

It not only transferred everything. It also kept my organization files. The left side has all of my categories still!!

It is very appealing to the eye. Each post now shows a photo to the left of the post. In Google reader, it was just the title of the post.

I picked up on the navigation within seconds. I found the "mark as read" right away because sometimes I don't need to read certain blogs...just look at the eye candy.

I love how it shows featured posts at the top, but still has all of the posts that I have not read.

It feels like a magazine! It even says so on the home login page! I find it ironic because Mr. Boss thinks I am stalking people when I read blogs. My response to him is that I feel like I am just reading my magazines electronically. All the quilting trends are there! A great alternative to 25 printed magazines. right?

I will admit. I am not sure how to add new blogs and how to make new organizational groups.

I did find a great link for Google Readers to migrate to Feedly easier HERE.

The biggest issue for me? I need to take a hard look at all of the blogs I follow. I am in over my head at 946.

Ouch!

Good luck and let me know why you think another alternative might be better. It isn't set in stone for me. I have a few friends trying different ones at the same time. I just don't want to go crazy, myself!

My biggest worry is that it keeps asking me permission to access my Reader. I am worried that something is going to go very wrong in July. I admit, I saved my reader files to my computer, just in case. However, Feedly did address the issue here:

I just hope they are right!

EDITED TO ADD: I just found this interesting article and it confirms that Feedly was the right choice for me. But please take a look at it's comparison of the two HERE to see which might fit you the best!

15 comments:

I too am trying out feedly. I did figure out how to add new blogs at least on chrome it is under the three little lines on the left. I just wish they had an add button like bloglovin did or like google friends used to do.

Just wanted to say thank you Heidi! I saw the warning about Google Reader but had no idea of what was going to replace it. I read the article you attached and I am going to give Feedy a try only because I am too lazy to go blog hopping. I just rather read them like they are in Reader.

Im a BlogLovin' girl now and have found it easy. It transfers files over for you and has buttons like the "next" in google reader. And did you say over 900 blogs? Oh my Girl, think of all that sewing time :o) lol hugs

Oh wow, I thought I had it bad with 335 subscriptions! I just tested out Feedly and I really like how my groupings and Saved items transferred. It is my favorite so far. Another one I want to look at is The Old Reader, since it seems to work a lot like Google Reader. Unfortunately, there are 17086 users in the import queue ahead of me LOL!

I use Feedly as well. To make new groups click on the Organize link, it should be towards the bottom of all your categories, from there you can make new groups and organize groups just by dragging the blogs you follow into the group you want it in. I found it very easy to use.

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I'm Heidi! I'm a quilter, longarmer (is that even a word?), pattern designer, and mom of four fantastic boys. Basically, I'm just trying to keep my head above water. Did I mention that I never take myself too seriously?